Right click the default web and stop it then restart it
- or do same w/ IIS to see if the red Error Icon clears
The right click it to check the FP SE
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"Sue D." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:0AB46EEE-D0BC-4E22-867D-(E-Mail Removed)...
| This is taxing my brain ... so please bear with me. When I open the IIS
| Console, the defaul web site now has a red Error icon beside it. Have no idea
| how to correct this ... any suggestions.
|
| Also, how to I check the NTFS permissions on the folder?
|
| Thanks, Sue
|
| "Mark Fitzpatrick" wrote:
|
| > Check the NTFS permissions on the folder. It could be that there's an error
| > in the permission levels. Also, try adding yourself as an administrator for
| > the root web through the management tools.
| >
| > Hope this helps,
| > Mark Fitzpatrick
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >
| > "Sue D." <Sue D.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > news:AC71641E-A12D-43A8-BC9D-(E-Mail Removed)...
| > >I have read over and over through the discussion group. Followed all the
| > > directions contained within to get localhost to appear ... but so far I
| > > haven't.
| > >
| > > Using Windows XP Pro SP2, FrontPage 2003
| > >
| > > I uninstalled IIS, Extensions, and Frontpage 2003. I reinstalled IIS and
| > > the
| > > extensions from Microsoft website. I reinstalled FrontPage.
| > >
| > > I can open
http://localhost in IE. But when I try to create a new site in
| > > FrontPage, it appears that it is working and then nothing happens, it just
| > > goes back to the create screen. When I try to open localhost in FrontPage,
| > > I
| > > get this error:
| > >
| > > The folder 'http://localhost/' isn't accessible. The folder may be
| > > located in an unavailable location, protected with a password, or the
| > > filename contains a / or \.
| > >
| > > All Help Greatly Appreciated.
| > >
| >
| >
| >